At the beginning of 20th century the development of industrial sector gave the opportunity to investigate innovative construction techniques and apply new patents, mainly in the field of reinforced concrete systems. Among these, particular attention should be paid to thin concrete shell structures, firstly studied in Germany and France during twenties. These types of roofs met efficiently the functional needs of industrial buildings, especially for cover the large spans often required. The structural engineer Giorgio Baroni from Milan was the first in Italy to explore the promising opportunities given by thin shells. He patented two systems for hyperbolic paraboloid shell roofs, applying the first of them in 1936 for the Fonderia Vanzetti a...
The figure and the works of Mario Baroni are significant in the context of industrial structures in ...
The study of the Supertessile complex at Rieti has brought to light the application of the Italian B...
The new globalised and mass society at the end of World War II posed new challenges for architects a...
The study of Mario and Giorgio Baroni permits us, through their respective biographies, to read into...
Shell concrete was used in the first decades of the 20th century in a not widespread way. Only the s...
In the 1950s and 60s, research into thin-shell concrete structures attained results perhaps still un...
In the years following the First World War, a new line of research was developed in Italy aimed at ...
During Fifties and Sixties the structural research, particularly into thin concrete shells achieved...
During nineteen fifties and sixties structural research, particularly into thin concrete shells ach...
In the 1950s and 60s, structural, technological and constructional innovation was united with resear...
With the introduction of new building materials between the end of 19th and the beginning of 20th Ce...
The aim of this work was essentially to make an historical research related to the study of material...
In the twentieth century, the development of industrial buildings showed a strong relationship betwe...
The modern era of thin concrete shells began in 1922 with the construction of a 52-ft-diameter (16-m...
After the Second World War the prefabricated construction became the main scope where an ‘internatio...
The figure and the works of Mario Baroni are significant in the context of industrial structures in ...
The study of the Supertessile complex at Rieti has brought to light the application of the Italian B...
The new globalised and mass society at the end of World War II posed new challenges for architects a...
The study of Mario and Giorgio Baroni permits us, through their respective biographies, to read into...
Shell concrete was used in the first decades of the 20th century in a not widespread way. Only the s...
In the 1950s and 60s, research into thin-shell concrete structures attained results perhaps still un...
In the years following the First World War, a new line of research was developed in Italy aimed at ...
During Fifties and Sixties the structural research, particularly into thin concrete shells achieved...
During nineteen fifties and sixties structural research, particularly into thin concrete shells ach...
In the 1950s and 60s, structural, technological and constructional innovation was united with resear...
With the introduction of new building materials between the end of 19th and the beginning of 20th Ce...
The aim of this work was essentially to make an historical research related to the study of material...
In the twentieth century, the development of industrial buildings showed a strong relationship betwe...
The modern era of thin concrete shells began in 1922 with the construction of a 52-ft-diameter (16-m...
After the Second World War the prefabricated construction became the main scope where an ‘internatio...
The figure and the works of Mario Baroni are significant in the context of industrial structures in ...
The study of the Supertessile complex at Rieti has brought to light the application of the Italian B...
The new globalised and mass society at the end of World War II posed new challenges for architects a...